TEXTBOOK OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence river equipped for the use of 
summer campers and visitors. 
Broder Park, Ontario, established 1919; area 20 acres; ad- 
ditional island opposite Morrisburg recently added to above reser- 
vation. 
Pt. Pelee Park, Ontario, on Lake Erie, established May 29th, 
1918. Most southerly point in Canada; northern limit of many 
migratory birds; summer resort and bird reserve; unique fauna and 
flora. 
Buffalo Park, New Wainwright, Alberta, established 1907; 
area, 158.75 sq. miles. Fenced enclosure, home of the Government’s 
great buffalo herd — 5000 buffalo, also moose, elk, deer, yak and 
cattalo. 
Elk Island Park, near Lamont, Alberta, established 1899; 
area 16 sq. miles. Smaller fenced enclosure contains about 200 
buffalo, also moose, elk and deer. 
Foremost Antelope reserve, Southern Alberta, reserved by Order 
of Minister; area 9 sq. miles. Fenced reserve containing about 
100 antelope. 
Fort Howe, New Brunswick, established 1914; area 19 acres. 
Associated with earliest history of province. Site of landing of 
United Endeavor Loyalists. 
Fort Anne, Nova Scotia, established 1917. Fort Annapolis 
Royal played important part in early history of Canada, first vessel 
constructed and first grist-mill erected in North America, the centre 
of civilization and progress in Acadia and of the fiercely contested 
struggle between France and England for the possession of the con- 
tinent. 
Canadian National Forests 
The Dominion of Canada has also in process of formation a 
great National Forest system in every way comparable to that of 
the United States. The areas already set aside are shown in the 
following memorandum: 
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